Free Printable Hanukkah Gift Tags

Happy Hanukkah to all my friends who celebrate!

So do you do a gift a night or just one large gift?? When we were growing up, we would get a gift each night. But sometimes those gifts involved a package of batteries for the gift coming the following night. My husband would get underwear and socks.

I know each family has their own traditions when it comes to Hanukkah gifts, so instead of making cards for each night, why not grab these FREE printable Hanukkah Gift Tags!! Head over to Giggles Galore where I share more ideas for these gift tags!!

Free Printable Hanukkah Gift Tags

There are many ways you can use these gift tags, so you don’t have to worry about wrapping each present!

Create Tags

Cut out each of the printables and single-hole punch the card. Write your sweet message to whomever you are gifting. Then attach the tag to the bag with twine or string! Easey peasy!

Stick It

I love adding stickers to wrapped presents. Mostly because the kids always end up dropping the card before the even have time to grab the gift!

To create a sticker, you can print the printable: Hanukkah Gift Tags, directly onto sticker paper. Cut out the sticker paper, and you have a sticker gift tag.

Don’t have a printer that can print on sticker paper? No worries! You can use a Xyron Creative Station to turn the printable into a sticker. Just make sure you cut out the printable before you run it through the machine!

Card

Finally, you can turn the printables: Hanukkah Gift Tags into cards! This is a great option when you are giving a gift card. Maybe as a thank you, or just a difficult-to-shop-for individual!!

I printed the printable, then cut it out and adhered it to a pre-folded card. I added the gift card and a bow to the card as well!

Wishing you and your family a lovely holiday season!!

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The Organized Mama is an organizing and home decorating blog based out of the Chicagoland area. With a focus on helping families get crafty and organized, I believe that order and creativity can promote joy, even when doing the most daily and basic tasks!